In November 2024, ACT Alliance welcomed a newly elected Governing Board that reflects the diversity of its global membership. Comprising experienced leaders and emerging voices from across regions and faith traditions, the new Board embodies a strong commitment to ACT’s values of dignity, inclusion, and collective action. From the outset, the Board demonstrated effective leadership, navigating complex challenges and making impactful decisions to advance the Alliance’s mission.
Africa
MeDRA (Zimbabwe)
Asia
LWSIT (India)
Europe
Christian Aid (UK)
Latin America & Caribbean
CREAS (Argentina)
Pacific
Anglican Overseas Aid (Australia)
Africa
EEOCC-DICAC (Ethiopia)
Africa
CCN (Nigeria)
Africa
CARD (Malawi)
Asia
NCCP (Philippines)
Asia
Amity Foundation (China)
Western Europe
Western Europe
Kerk in Actie (NL)
Western Europe
DKH (Germany)
Western Europe
FCA (Finland)
Eastern Europe
ARF Armenia
Global
World YWCA
Global
CIC (Cuba)
Global
FP Hora de Obrar (Argentina)
LAC
ILECO (Colombia)
MENA
MECC
North America
PDA (USA)
North America
PWS\&D (Canada)
Pacific
UnitingWorld (Australia)
South Asia
YAKKUM (Indonesia)
WCC permanent
ADS (Kenya)
WCC permanent
WCC
LWF permanent
LWF
This included approving steps toward a revised Funding Model to promote fairness, transparency, and predictable contributions across the membership. The Board also undertook a detailed review of the 2023 audited financial accounts, assessed 2024 financial updates, and explored avenues to strengthen ACT’s core financial stability.
To support stronger member engagement and accountability, the Board ratified a revised Membership Model, clarifying roles, responsibilities, and expectations across the Alliance. During the mid-term review of the Global Strategy, the Board noted that implementation was largely on track, with minor shifts to strengthen internal cohesion, integrate decolonisation efforts, and enhance youth participation. These refinements were endorsed, extending the Strategy’s relevance through 2027.
In pursuit of operational excellence, the Board approved updates to:
These updates aim to align the Alliance’s governance with evolving global standards and reinforce its commitment to principled humanitarian and development work.
The Board also endorsed the launch of a new digital membership portal, aimed at improving real-
time data sharing, collaboration, and allowing members to manage and update their information more efficiently.
Finally, the Board engaged in strategic discussions on governance and statutory reforms, and
assessed regional and global risks, including political polarisation and shifting humanitarian
contexts, to better prepare the Alliance for emerging challenges.
Better prepared for emerging challenges.